| I was aware of it, but I couldn’t have told you about it without prompting. I didn’t remember it that well. As soon as someone mentioned what it was it made perfect sense to me. Yeah, that’s the complex part of all of this. As you said context is king here, and Jones is very well known for making implicit or explicit derogatory remarks about Jewish people. There really isn’t room for him to claim “I didn’t know that“. > there were almost certainly better grounds for the ban I think you’re right that this was sort of a cherry pick. He’s done way more than enough stuff in the past to earn him a ban but they never acted on it. After the hearing and his behavior immediately after I’m guessing they were tired of defending him and having to answer these questions AGAIN. But it would seem especially strange/capricious just say “that thing you did three months ago that we gave you a pass on? Now you’re out.“ So I think they just chose the latest thing as their “instigating” incident and said that plus the totality of his previous behavior meant a total ban. Even though the most recent thing is not as bad (relative to his previous ‘highs’). |
Did you listen to the hearing?
Jack was being questioned for unfairly silencing conservatives.